Asian Recipes (Most Popular)
This was my favorite take-out lunch when I lived in Korea. I ate it almost every single day!
The meal is quite simple to make. The main ingredients are shredded green papaya, chopped green beans, tomoato, dried prawns, unsalted roasted peanuts, chillies, garlic and lime juice. These are all pounded together in a mortar using a pestle.
The papaya salad is best served with sticky rice (khao neow) and grilled chicken.
This is a recipe I made up "off-the-cuff" when I was craving some Hot and Sour soup. It's pretty good - you could add some hot pepper sauce if you like it fiery!
Here is a favourite recipe of mine, it's packed with nutrients, and really easy to make with whatever veggies or meat you have on hand, or you can leave the meat out for vegetarian fare....
I actually used a cut called "Sandwich Steak" at my grocery store, I couldn't find it on here though, so I put in the flank steak cut.
The bibimbab sauce is actually a red pepper paste mixed with sesame oil, that can be found in most Asian markets (or if you have a really great International Section in your supermarket). If you find just the paste, then add a bit of oil at a time til you get a taste you like :)
I used my steamer for my rice and chopped veggies while the meat cooked, great multi-tasking lol...
The key ingredient for the proper flavour is the sesame oil! I tried to sub different oils, but it just doesn't taste very good, unless it's sesame.
I think the egg is the icing on this recipe, it makes it very authentic! (I lived in South Korea for a year, and ate this every other day!)
This is very filling, if I eat a serving for lunch, it really takes me past that 3:00 Snack Monster, I think because of the protein in it :)
This is my take on a traditional Vietnamese spring roll . Sometimes known as Summer or Imperial Rolls. A hand roll (not fried) with fresh ingredients. Great Flavor , infinite options and versions by your choice of herbs and sauces.
Easy to multiply to fit # of guest. You may want to use shrimp or lean beef that has bee grilled; however, you will need to adjust the calories to accomidate the different protein.
This is great for busy weeknights, but also delicious and easy for company. Low fat and healthy, too!
Traditional recipe for Korean style KimChi. So many healthful benifits, never mind the sodium!
My mom taught me how to make these, and I added my own little tweeks. Very delicious! I always get rave reviews.
Asian ingredients pair with sweet, soft roasted beets, red onion and spinach for a perfect summer lunch!
A sweet, tangy and salty mixture of soy sauce, rice vinegar and honey does double-duty as marinade and sauce. Toasted sesame seeds provide a nutty and attractive accent. Make it a meal: Serve with brown rice and sautéed red peppers and zucchini slices.
Since many of y'all have asked, here is my Panang Curry recipe. I have combined 2 separate recipes into one I like. I have made it a number of times now and I am pretty happy with it.
Very good soup.The scallions may be substituted with green peas if desired